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J. Madeleine Nash, “When Love Is Exhausted,” Time (6 April 1992), p. 24.
Timothy Egan, “Old, Ailing and Finally a Burden Abandoned,” Washington Post (26 March 1992), p. B-1.
Nash, p. 24.
Ibid.
Current Trends in Child Abuse Reporting and Fatalities: Results of the 1994 Annual Fifty State Survey (National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research, Chicago, 1995), p. 15.
Child Abuse: Prelude to Delinquency (Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986), p. 8.
Matthew C. Johnson and Jeffrey Leiter, “Child Maltreatment and School Performance,” American Journal of Education (February 1994), p. 154.
Ron Harris, “Gregory’s File: A Childhood of Neglect, A Life of Crime,” Los Angeles Times (23 August 1993), p. A-1.
“Reno Says Child Neglect at Root of Much Trouble,” Indianapolis Star (4 October 1993), p. D-2.
Anne C. Roark, “More Children Are Victims of Violence, Studies Find,” Los Angeles Times (5 November 1992), p. A-1.
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Snow, R.L. (1997). Neglect. In: Family Abuse. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6120-4_6
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